Radames Pera credited as playing...
John Sanderson Edwards
- John Sanderson Edwards: I never even asked you.
- Mary Ingalls: Yes you did.
- John Sanderson Edwards: That was yesterday... when I was a boy... I think I better ask you again.
- Mary Ingalls: Go ahead.
- John Sanderson Edwards: Mary Ingalls, I love you very much. More than anything in the world. I want you to be my wife.
- Mary Ingalls: Thank you, John.
- Carl Sanderson Edwards: How do you figure what a poem's worth?
- Isaiah Edwards: Oh, I don't know. I guess the figure it up about the same way they do corn. Except they don't go by the bushel, isn't that right, John?
- John Sanderson Edwards: Yep. They set it up on the scale and weigh it out. 16 poems, 428 lines, three and a quarter pounds... comes to $7.10 exactly!
- John Sanderson Edwards: I love your daughter, Sir.
- Charles Ingalls: So do I.
- John Sanderson Edwards: But I want to marry her!
- John Sanderson Edwards: A soaring hawk...
- Isaiah Edwards: What?
- John Sanderson Edwards: Just studying that hawk up yonder.
- Isaiah Edwards: Oh yeah, a chicken hawk.
- John Sanderson Edwards: What do you suppose is going on in his head?
- Isaiah Edwards: What?
- John Sanderson Edwards: What's he thinkin'? He's got a brain like we have. He's got a heart. What do you think is going on in his head while he's looking down on us pitching hay?